Coordinator
Owns task intake, queueing, worker enrollment, owned-file locks, blocked paths, proof collection, and handoff.
Northern Nodes is the Maine-branded map for Mainely Code Buildroom’s private worker constellation: one coordinator, multiple trusted local PCs, bounded tasks, local checks, and proof bundles.
The public promise is not just “AI writes code.” It is “your own trusted machines can share bounded work and return proof.”
That is the part generic AI coding seats do not explain well. Mainely Code Buildroom can present a practical route for teams with powerful workstations: keep code close, route tasks intelligently, run repeatable checks, and only hand off what has receipts.
Each node has a job. The coordinator controls scope and policy. Workers do bounded work, never self-merge, and return proof.
Owns task intake, queueing, worker enrollment, owned-file locks, blocked paths, proof collection, and handoff.
Stores diffs, checks, artifacts, failure classes, rollback notes, and review records.
Plans work packets, maps dependencies, and keeps big changes from becoming unbounded rewrites.
Handles GPU-heavy build, repair, and test-heavy jobs on stronger local hardware.
Targets precise patch work, small UI polish, handler fixes, and surgical edits.
Hunt regressions, classify failures, inspect logs, and turn messy evidence into next safe action.
North Woods gives the company its grounding. Aurora Borealis gives the visual motion. Northern Nodes explains the private compute map. Feral Companions make each worker lane easy to understand.